Item consists of a program for a ballet presentation by the City Center Joffrey Ballet at New York City Center, attended on 12 October 1968. Item includes an envelope marked "Christie" containing a ticket stub for this performance.
Item consists of a program for a musical called Purlie at the Broadway Theatre (NY), attended on September 26, 1970. Item includes a ticket envelope and stub from this performance.
Item consists of a program for musical called Follies, by Goldman and Sondheim, presented at the Winter Garden Theatre (NY), attended in early 1972. Item includes a notepad describing the ages and death dates of four members of the Follies cast (written in 2007 at the earliest), and notes that "John McMartin [is] still alive and performing".
Item consists of a program for an opera called Maria Stuarda by Donizetti, presented by the New York City Opera at the Lincoln Center (NY), attended on March 7, 1972.
Item consists of a program for a play called The Country Girl, by Odets, presented at the Billy Rose Theatre (NY), attended in March, 1972. Item is autographed by actress Maureen Stapleton.
Item consists of a program for a play called A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams, at the Studio Arena Theatre (Buffalo NY), between November 2-December 1, 1973.
Item consists of a theatre program for a musical called Sunset Boulevard, presented at Shea's Performing Arts Centre (Buffalo), attended on Jun 12 1999. Item includes clippings and a ticket stub from this production.
Item consists of a program for a musical called A Christmas Carol: The Musical, presented at the the Theatre at Madison Square Garden (NYC) in December 1999. Item includes a clipping from this production.
Item consists of a program for a play called The Rainmaker, by Nash, presented at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre (NYC) in December 1999. Item includes a clipping from this production.
Item consists of a program for a musical called Kiss Me, Kate!, presented at the the Martin Beck Theatre (NYC) in December 1999. Item includes a clipping from this production.
Item consists of a program for a musical called Naked Boys Singing!, presented at the the Actors' Playhouse (NYC) in December 1999. Item includes a clipping from this production.
Item consists of a theatre program for a musical called Camelot, presented at Palm Canyon Theatre (California), attended March 25, 2000. Item includes a clipping from this performance.
Item consists of a program for a musical called Dirty Blonde, presented at the the Helen Hayes Theatre (NYC) in November 2000. Item includes a clipping from this production.
Item consists of a program for a musical called The Full Monty, presented at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre (NYC) in November 2000. Item includes a clipping from this production.
Item consists of a theatre program for a play called Lobby Hero, presented at the John Houseman Theatre (NYC), in June 2001. Item includes clippings from this production.
Item consists of a theatre program for a musical called Annie Get Your Gun presented at the Marquis Theatre (NYC), in June 2001. Item includes clippings from this production.
Item consists of a program for a musical called Side Show, presented at the St. James Theatre (NYC), attended in November, 2014. Item includes newspaper clippings from this performance.
Item consists of a program for a musical called Me and My Girl, by L. Arthur Rose and Douglas Furber, at the Marquis Theatre, NYC, attended in June 1989.
Item consists of a theatre program for Lettice & Lovage Playbill at Ethel Barrymore Theatre and a magazine clipping of an image of an actor from the production.
Item consists of a pamphlet for The Flirtations, described as "the world's most famous openly gay, politically active, a cappella men's singing quintet."
Item consists of a theatre program for Six Degrees of Separation at the Lincoln Center Theater at The Vivian Beaumont. Includes four newspaper clippings with images of the cast.
Item consists of a theatre program for The Haunted Host Playbill at the Actors' Playhouse. Includes one small newspaper clipping with an image of the production.
Item consists of a theatre program for Anna Christie at the Roundabout Theatre Company Criterion Centre Stage. Includes two magazine clippings, one image of the production and one review.
Item consists of a Playbill theatre program for Passion at the Plymouth Theatre. Includes a flyer for the production which states that it won the Best Musical at the 1994 Tony Award.
Item consists of a theatre program for Matthew Broderick in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying at Richard Rodgers Theatre. Includes a magazine clipping with an advertisement for the show.
Item consists of a Playbill theatre program for Love! Valour! Compassion! by Terrence McNally at the Walter Kerr Theatre. Includes a flyer for the production.
Item consists of a program for a play called Take Me Out by Richard Greenberg at the Walter Kerr Theatre, NYC, in April 2003. Item includes a newspaper clipping from the performance.
Item consists of a program for a musical called My Life With Albertine by Richard Nelson and Ricky Ian Gordon at Playwrights Horizons, NYC, in April 2003. Item includes a newspaper clipping from the performance.
Item consists of a program for a musical called Nine: the Musical by Arthur Kopit and Maury Yeston at The Eugene O'Neill Theatre, NYC, in April 2003. Item includes a newspaper clipping from the performance.
Item consists of a program for a play called Race: How Blacks and Whites Think and Feel About the American Obsession, adapted by David Schwimmer, in July-August 2003. Item includes a newspaper clipping from this production.
Item consists of a program for a musical called Bounce at the Goodman Theatre, in July 2003. Item includes newspaper clippings and brochures from this production. Item is signed by Gavin Creel, with the note "Signed by Gavin Creel October 26 2008 at Diesel in Toronto"
Item consists of a program for a musical called Caroline, or Change, by Kushner/Tesori, presented at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre (NY) in the late spring of 2004. Item includes newspaper clippings for this production.
Item consists of a program for a musical called The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at Circle in the Square (NYC), in July 2005. Item includes newspaper clippings from this performance.
Item consists of a program for a musical called Altar Boyz at Dodger Stages (NYC), in July 2005. Item includes newspaper clippings from this performance.
Item consists of a program for a musical called The Wedding Singer presented at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre (NYC) in the fall of 2006. Item includes newspaper clippings of this production.
Item consists of a program for a musical called A Chorus Line presented at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre (NYC) in September 2006. Item includes newspaper clippings of this production.
Item consists of a program for a play called The History Boys by Alan Bennett presented at the Broadhurst Theatre (NYC) in September 2006. Item includes newspaper clippings of this production.
Item consists of a program for a musical called 110 in the Shade presented by the Roundabout Theatre Company at Studio 54 (NYC), in May 2007. Item includes newspaper clippings of this production.
Item consists of a program for a play called Deuce by Terrence McNally presented at the Music Box Theatre (NYC), in May 2007. Item includes newspaper clippings of this production.
Item consists of a program for a musical called South Pacific at the Lincoln Centre Theater at the Vivian Beaumont (NYC), attended in May 2008. Item includes clippings from this production.
Item consists of a program for a musical called Cry-Baby the Musical at the Marquis Theatre (NYC), attended in May 2008. Item includes clippings from this production.
Item consists of a program for a musical called Xanadu at the Helen Hayes Theatre (NYC), attended in May 2008. Item includes a photograph of the marquee from this production.
Item consists of a program for a musical called Sunday in the Park with George at Studio 54 (NYC), attended in May 2008. Item includes a photograph of the marquee and newspaper clippings from this production.
Item consists of a program for a musical called Minnie's Boys by Larry Grossman at the York Theatre Company/Saint Peter's Church (NYC), between May 20-June 1, 2008. Item includes newspaper clippings from this production.
Item consists of a program for a play called God of Carnage by Reza, at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre (NYC), attended in Fall 2009. Item includes clippings from this production.
Item consists of a program for a musical called Hair, at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre (NYC), attended in Fall 2009. Item includes clippings from this production and photographs of the theatre marquee.
Item consists of a program for a musical called Finian's Rainbow, presented at the St. James Theatre (NYC) in December 2009. Item includes clippings from this production.
Item consists of a program for a production of the musical New Girl in Town at the Forty-Sixth Street Theatre in New York, the week of October21st, 1957.
Packaging for 3 rolls Kodak Non-Curling Orthochromatic film, opened. Two boxes still contain rolled sheets with instructions for use. One large box of 128 film, size 3 1/4 x 5 1/2, is stamped with directions to develop before July 1, 1912. The package was produced in Rochester, NY and printed in French, German and Spanish for sale in European markets. Two small boxes contained 116 film, size 2 1/2 x 4 1/4. One package is stamped with a develop-by date of Mar. 1, 1915. There is a sticker taped across this package with the words "Extra Rapid Eastman Speed Film". The second package is in English only, with instructions to use by October 1928.
A high speed daylight colour film for slides produced by Kodak, in original, unopened packaging with instructions to process before January 1974. 8, 12, or 16 exposures at EH 120.
Roll of Kodak Ektachrome colour reversal film in original packagining, unopened, with instrcutions to process before July 1991. 120 ISO 50/8, 10, 12 or 16 exp. Catalogue number #160 3984 Eastman Kodak, U.S.A.
Kodak high speed infrared black and white negative film in original, unopened packaging with directions to process before December 1975. HIE135-20. 24 x 36mm exposures. Catalogue #164 9631 Eastman Kodak Company, U.S.A.
Box of Kodak Ektar 25 color negative film in unopened package, with directions to process before April 1992. PHR 120. Catalogue #159 6329 Eastman Kodak, U.S.A.
Package of 50 sheets, 8x 10 inch. Kodak Professional Ektachrome film for use with tungsten light, opened with some sheets missing. The box has been re-sealed with clear tape. Kodak Canada catalogue number 154 5870. Stamped for use by 03/1991.
Kodak Panatomic-X Fine Grain black and white film in original, unopened packaging. Develop before dates for 12 of the boxes are given as May 1969, 1 box is stamped May 1971. FX 120
Empty cardboard tube with labelled "M-Q Developer Tubes" produced by Ansco Company. The label further explains that the chemicals in the package were "Adpated to any make of Dry Plates, Films, Developing and Bromide Papers" and gives directions for use developing photographic papers, films and plates. Two pieces of cork which would have blocked the ends of the tube are shoved inside.
Packaging for Agfa Commercial Orthochromatic film, opened and empty. A sticker on the top left indicates the product was safety film. A red, circular sticker at the top right depicts the logo for the NRA.
Item is the first Polaroid camera model. Camera body is heavy cast aluminum with a folding bed and brown leatherette covering. Includes folding optical finder with a flexible sighting post on the shutter housing (early models had flexible spring sighting posts and later ones, a rigid post). Lens is a F 11/135mm,
Includes 9 pieces of original printed material, leather case, light meter ( G.E. Model ), No. 201 Powerful Capacitor Flash Gun ( 22 v battery separate ) and the No 540 Polaroid Close-Up Lens Kit in its original cardboard box.
Item is a single-lens reflex 680 camera for instant photographs 4-element 116mm f/8 glass lens with a minimum focal length of 10.4 inches. It has an aperture range from f/8- f/22. Manual focus is possible via an override switch above the focusing wheel. The camera features a socket for a remote shutter release and also has a tripod socket and lugs for a neck strap.
Item is a folding, automatic snapshot camera for instant photographs on Polaroid SX-70 film. Includes a 4-element, 116 mm, f8 lens, built-in electronic meter and tripod socket.
Item is a snapshot camera for instant photographs using Kodak PR10 instant film. It was originally sold for $75.00 .
This model was part of a series that was Kodak's response to the successful instant cameras produced by Polaroid. A patent infringement case was brought against Kodak by Polaroid in 1977 and was finally settled in 1986, in Polaroid's favour. Kodak recalled all their instant cameras, offering customers a new camera or a rebate in exchange. A further, class action, lawsuit by consumers followed, resulting in Kodak further offering cash or credit for the return of the Kodak nameplate.
Item is a Polaroid Land Camera Model 150 with hard leather case, Polaroid flash model 281, 3 developing vials, leather strap, manual, and 7 loose papers. It used 40 series Polaroid Picture Roll Land film.
Item consists of a Kodak KE30 EasyLoad 35 mm film camera. It features a 29 mm f/5.6 ektanar lens, a fixed shutter shutter speed of 1/200 sec., and a built-in flash unit. Uses 2 AAA alkaline batteries.
Item consists of a Kodak Cameo Motor camera for use with 35 mm film. The camera itself has a slim black body with rounded edges and a flip-up automatic flash that covers the viewfinder when closed. Gold text on the centre recto of the camera reads: CAMEO MOTOR. Other features include automatic film advance and film speed selection. This particular model was made in Mexico.
Item consists of a Kodak KB20 35 mm film camera. It features a 30 mm f/8 2-element Ektanar lens, a fixed shutter shutter speed of 1/100 sec. and a built in flash unit. Uses 2 AA alkaline batteries.
Item consists of a demonstration verion of the Kodak Disc camera. Disc cameras were compact fixed-focus cameras with built-in flash that used 11x8mm film that came in the form of a flat disc. Camera body is made of clear plastic so the internal mechanics can be seen. Made in U.S.A.
Item consists of a one-time use camera loaded with a 24 exposure roll of 400 ISO 35 mm film for colour prints. Develop before date is April 1990. 10 exposures left. Slogan on box reads: The Camera and Film All in One
Item consists of a Kodak Advantix C700. It is an advanced photo system camera that is fully automatic, with self timer and date and time printing. It features an auto-focusing 30-60 mm zoom atmospheric lens and a built-in flip-up flash unit. Silver in colour. Uses 1 3-volt lithium battery. Allows for three different picture sizes: classic, group and panoramic.
Item consists of a Cine-Kodak Magazine 8 Camera. It was introduced in the United States in 1946 and manufactured until 1955. It is a clockwork-driven camera capable of running at 16, 26, 32 and 64 frames per second. It has a Kodak Anastigmat f:1.9 13mm lens. The lens is interchangeable and the wheel at the top of the camera is used to alter the viewfinder image according to the focal length. On the side is a universal guide for different types of daylight.
Item is a black leather wooden box-style magazine camera for 4x5 inch plates. The camera has a meniscus lens, a time and instantaneous shutter, and two reflecting type viewfinders. This camera model was made by the Western Camera Manufacturing Company prior to 1899 when it became part of the Rochester Optical & Camera Company.
Item consists of a brick-shaped brown plastic camera. It creates 40 24 x 32 mm exposures on 35 mm film in special cassttes. The camera uses a Graf Anastigmat f7/7/40 mm lens with a single-speed shutter that trips by counterclockwise motion on the winding crank.
Item is a wooden, leather-covered Waterbury Improved Detective Camera. The design is a simple box format with film holders accessed through a door at the rear, and shutter assembly inside the front of box. On the inside of the plate holder door, a sticker reads "Caution, This film must be developed before Jan. 1st, 1900."